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urch is part of the Countess of Huntingdon's | Connexion, a small protestant denomination. |
urch is part of the Countess of Huntingdon's | Connexion along with over 20 other churches. |
CE's Declaration of Principles (to which the | Connexion also still adheres) recognises the essential |
With them he founded the Primitive Methodist | Connexion, and became one of the best-known preachers |
dissent: the British society, the Herschell | connexion and the pre-millenarian thread", in M. Wilks |
on to become a Class Leader in the Wesleyan | Connexion and a prominent figure of the church. |
John Marrant was an ordained minister with | Connexion and was a noted evangelist amongst the Chero |
Yet its real date precludes any such | connexion, and furthermore there is a record from 1663 |
he mother circuit of the Primitive Methodist | Connexion, and surprisingly found that he was named on |
rty (such as chapels) as the property of the | connexion as a whole. |
Adding to his artistic pursuits an extensive | connexion as a print-dealer and publisher, he would so |
sed for use in all Methodist Churches in the | Connexion at the 1982 Conference in Plymouth. |
The | Connexion believes this should not go as far as partic |
This is an early | connexion between Marian devotion and the Reconquista. |
nce to Great Britain, and that the political | connexion between that Power and Lower Canada, is now |
ings: A philosophical enquiry concerning the | connexion betwixt the doctrines and miracles of Jesus |
rnights and weighs merely 150 lb compared to | Connexion by Boeing's 800 lb hardware. |
John Clifford, baptised in a New | Connexion chapel and ordained after studying at the Ne |
he Methodist ministry brought him to the New | Connexion Chapel in Liverpool. |
o Perkins established the first Huntingdon's | Connexion church, and later on other Nova Scotian sett |
churches are the remnant of the Huntingdon's | Connexion churches around the world. |
The Methodist New | Connexion entered China in 1860, immediately after the |
The Countess of Huntingdon's | Connexion, for instance, was founded by Selina, Counte |
was the parent body, the Wesleyan Methodist | Connexion, from which a number of offshoots had sprung |
Eormenric's Frankish | connexion goes deeper than his daughter-in-law. |
The | Connexion had several chapels mostly in the south of E |
ty was involved with work at Hull before the | Connexion honoured Petty by asking him to assume the G |
he was ordained a minister of the Christian | Connexion in 1843. |
heir evangelism, they began the new group, a | Connexion in Methodist terminology, in 1811, taking th |
Many members left the | Connexion in the mid-1840s, populating emerging denomi |
The Countess of Huntingdon's | Connexion is a small society of evangelical churches, |
HooX (Host object oriented | conneXion) is a software product line allowing communi |
esulted in a number of churches from the New | Connexion joining” . |
o be a controversial figure in the Christian | Connexion, leaving the denomination for a time to beco |
The expression 'illicit carnal | connexion' means extramarital sexual intercourse. |
Under his leadership, the New | Connexion merged with the Union in 1891. |
He was originally connected with the New | Connexion Methodist body, but joined the Wesleyan Conf |
In 1798, the Academy of the New | Connexion of General Baptists was founded in Mile End, |
The Christian Philosopher, or the | Connexion of Science and Philosophy with Religion, was |
onsecrated to be the Presiding Bishop in the | Connexion on May 5, 2008. |
The constitution of the Primitive Methodist | Connexion, or, The form of church government establish |
A disproportionate number of Christian | Connexion preachers in New England were involved in th |
all for an Adventist general conference were | Connexion preachers. |
shop Arthur Bentley Taylor, along with other | Connexion presbyters, as well as a number of senior cl |
is why the otherwise old-fashioned spelling ( | connexion rather than connection) is retained. |
The | Connexion remains committed to its interpretation of t |
the trustees of the Countess of Huntingdon's | Connexion removed their seminary to Cheshunt in 1791; |
when his family was converted in a Christian | Connexion revival. |
ommunications company, and of its subsidiary | Connexion Technologies, specialized in FTTH networks. |
In this | connexion, they are the first Castilians listed by the |
h was a patron of troubadours and Pons had a | connexion through his wife also to Sordello, who addre |
The dates, the | connexion through his interlocutor with Marseille, and |
ther scholars have suggested, because of her | connexion to a lord of Armagnac, that she was from Gas |
7 he was asked to undertake a history of the | Connexion to be published to mark its Golden Jubilee i |
ethodist Free Churches and the Methodist New | Connexion, to form the United Methodist Church. |
of tracks was laid in the station yard and a | connexion to the network of the Innsbruck Transport Co |
In the history of Christianity in England, a | connexion was a circuit of prayer groups who would emp |
John Marrant of the Countess of Huntingdon's | Connexion which was a Methodist splinter group. |
...confirm the very close | connexion which there must have been in some former ti |
y rebuilt, establishing a monastic school in | connexion with it. |
Stinnes | connexion with Ludendorff led to his becoming an influ |
The municipality was formed in | connexion with the local government reform of 1952. |
ts for the ritual roles of the Portunalis in | connexion with the cult of the god Quirinus and Volcan |
a collection of essays, Historical Essays in | connexion with the Land, the Church, etc. in 1874. |
In | connexion with its consecration he published his Histo |
In this department he did much research in | connexion with soil analysis, manures, and the milling |
tained employment, chiefly as an assayer, in | connexion with the royal mines and metal works. |
eensland separation league in London, and in | connexion with this headed a deputation to Lord Knutsf |
London to give information and assistance in | connexion with the passing of the Western Australian c |
ed into the Elder conservatorium of music in | connexion with the university. |
again in Tasmania investigating problems in | connexion with the Mount Read and Rosebery ores. |
In fact, in | connexion with that the Rotenburg-Verden and Nienburg- |
middle of the 13th century in the records in | connexion with the Hodenhagen Castle. |
He is often cited in | connexion with Eleanor of Aquitaine and is placed in a |
as financial and legal difficulties arose in | connexion with the appointment of a bacteriologist and |
rough in Leicestershire, but he retained his | connexion with the Scottish church and was Moderator o |
to have been coined between 1590 and 1600 in | connexion with Luis Molina's doctrine of grace, in whi |
, and was invited to Washington to preach in | connexion with the endeavour to establish an internati |
George Whitefield and set up the Calvinistic | Connexion within the Methodist Church. |
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